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Jon Haigwood

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  1. Looks much like the one we found in a neighboring field and bought for $5 around 1965. Only it was just a body
  2. again: And I thought I acknowledged that in my edit of my first post
  3. And I thought I acknowledged that in my edit of my first post
  4. Art I was referencing to the Model A and the Model 18 engine size and wheel base. The A having a 201ci 40hp and a wheelbase of 103" and the Model 18 having a 221 65hp and a 106" wheelbase. Sorry if it was confusing
  5. Yeah but it wouldn't be the same if Jan & Dean sang "Bucket A-A, Bucket A, Bucket A"
  6. Yes "A group of similar styled Ford autos in the late 20's and early 30's" I call it the "Early Ford Hot Rod Group"
  7. so could you use a Model A Truck and make it into a Aaaa Bucket ?
  8. group·ing [groo-ping] Show IPA noun 1. an act or process of placing in groups. 2. a set or arrangement of persons or things in a group. Origin: 1740–50; See group, -ing1 , -ing2 Dictionary.com Unabridged group [groop] Show IPA noun 1. any collection or assemblage of persons or things; cluster; aggregation: a group of protesters; a remarkable group of paintings. 2. a number of persons or things ranged or considered together as being related in some way. As in "a group of similar body styling" While I am at it , I will add in my opinion the Model A other than the roof line look very similar I also noted that many Model A hot rods use the model b style radiator housing I did not say they were the same put feel free to post pictures and point out the differences
  9. so lets get nic-pickie . you feel better now ? I said the same "Grouping" not that they were the same. If your going to correct someone at least be right
  10. I like it I would like to hear more on how you made the door handles and maybe a closeup pic of them
  11. From what I just read the Model B was the 4 cylinder version and the Model 18 (Ford V8-8) was the V8 version of the Model B As far as I am concerned it is in the same grouping as the Model A . The Model 18 had a larger more powerful engine and longer wheelbase
  12. then there is this one .I stand corrected it is a Model 18 (Ford V8-8)
  13. That's the top one on my list of projects Just not sure on how the the pipes run underneath Next is Tweedy Pie the original version with the flathead (pre-Roth) and then the Original Hot Rod Lincoln
  14. maybe that's why they are divorced
  15. I suspect it is just a selling ploy
  16. I may take you up on that but right now I am looking at some other options first thanks Jon
  17. I have a few Hot Rod projects coming up that I need cycle fenders for. I haven't found any on the resin parts sites. Has anyone tried making them from scratch? I was thinking about trying to make some from styrene and maybe digging out the vacuum former I made years ago and try forming some with that. thanks Jon
  18. Thanks for sending me a HW with skulls. You folks here are great.
  19. Nice build ,I may have to do that some day. Mine was red with a automatic. the 221 was the start the led to Fords popular small block
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